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I have a SPEEZE
Series WhisperRock II
Model 5F263B1M3G
Specs are.............
Fan Size -80mm
Compatibility -Socket 370 / A
Bearing Type -Ball
RPM -2700 +/-10%rpm
Air Flow -37.87cfm
Noise Level ...
- 03-18-2005 #1
Heatsink
I have a SPEEZE
Series WhisperRock II
Model 5F263B1M3G
Specs are.............
Fan Size -80mm
Compatibility -Socket 370 / A
Bearing Type -Ball
RPM -2700 +/-10%rpm
Air Flow -37.87cfm
Noise Level -26.5dBA
Power Connector-3 Pin
Color-Silver
Heatsink-Material Aluminum
Does anone think this is a good heatsink for a socket 370 intel celeron processor at 500mhz?
- 03-25-2005 #2Linux Newbie
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- Aug 2004
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it looks like your standard fan and heat sink to me. it should be fine.
here my test to see if works: put your hand on the heat sink while its running, if you don't burn your hand then all is well (this means its running under 110F).
- 03-25-2005 #3Linux User
- Join Date
- Jan 2005
- Location
- Arizona
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It was designed for rather hot Athlon's, that little Celery shouldn't give it any problems.
But robotics is right, the ouch test is a classic. Or you could always compile your kernel for hardware/thermal monitoring, and then use something like gkrellm2. Or just read /proc
Michael Salivar
Man knows himself insofar as he knows the world, becoming aware of it only in himself, and of himself only within it.
--Goethe


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